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water cooling a shuttle
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ive decided to overclock my shuttle a little and its runnung a little hot as standard so i was looking in to, (A) water cooling and modding the case as little as possible with only a cooling tower externaly or (B) cutting the case quite extensively and fitting extra case fans and individual cooling units for the gpu h/d etc and was wondering if anyone has tried either on a small form factor before and if anyone has hints and tips like what water cooling block could i get to fit the low clerence between the case and gpu etc
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Try water cooling externally. It's probably less frustrating than cutting the case...
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Intel Overclocker
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the silent zalman solution would work wonders for your instance...though it does require a fairly large space to put it in
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you could do something like mine, the tubes to the cpu go right through the old side duct hole, I can spin the wing nuts off the waterblock and the computer is free of it entire water system in a matter of minutes.
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